KZ750E air fork

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15 Jun 2015 22:21 - 15 Jun 2015 22:21 #676756 by DoctoRot
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I just rebuilt the forks on this 750E. How am i supposed to check the air pressure in the fork without letting any air out? I have been using a tire pressure gauge but since there is such a small amount of air in the fork it lets it out when i put the gauge on and it changes the pressure. There is a special tool they use in the manual. any suggestions?

Edit... crap put this in the engine category. Mods if you see this can you please move it to chassis?
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15 Jun 2015 22:37 #676760 by Randombeat
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Moved to chasisis.

Interested in the answer also as I need to check mine....

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16 Jun 2015 05:52 #676776 by TexasKZ
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I never found a good solution. I just over pressured them a little bit to compensate for the little loss as I removed the gauge. I also had to shop quite a bit to find a low pressure gauge. In short, I used the S.W.A.G. system. Scientific Wild Azz Guess!

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16 Jun 2015 09:55 #676814 by Nessism
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TexasKZ wrote: I never found a good solution. I just over pressured them a little bit to compensate for the little loss as I removed the gauge. I also had to shop quite a bit to find a low pressure gauge. In short, I used the S.W.A.G. system. Scientific Wild Azz Guess!


This is the answer. Each time you test there will be some pressure loss. Account for the loss when checking and go.

BTW, better yet ditch the air/springs and get some Progressive Suspension or Sonic springs. No monkeying with air ever again.

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16 Jun 2015 13:03 #676833 by SWest
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You can plumb up a small air tank. I was planning on that but bought the progressive springs instead.
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16 Jun 2015 18:31 #676883 by TexasKZ
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Hmmmm, an on board compressor with a pressure-activated switch that could adjust automatically for a passenger, or luggage, or trashed pavement.
Anybody need a spare project?

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16 Jun 2015 18:54 #676886 by DoctoRot
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Thanks for the responses guys. I went for the SWAG system... lol, seems OK. I am about to sell this bike to a buddy so i don't want to put any more money into it, so the progressive springs are not happening.

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16 Jun 2015 19:06 #676888 by Randombeat
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What psi did you end up at pre/post check?

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16 Jun 2015 21:24 #676904 by DoctoRot
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I filled them up using a scuba tank because there is zero moisture in the air, the tank is filled to 2900 psi so i just blipped the fork for half a second. I did longer before and checked and it was at about 25psi so i think its down around 10psi. the forks seems firm but not too stiff.

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17 Jun 2015 04:56 #676913 by TexasKZ
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As I recall, mine was supposed to be 7 or 8 psi max. Be very careful about overfilling them.

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17 Jun 2015 06:23 #676923 by martin_csr
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The useable range is typically 7-14.5 psi. My neighbor rigged up a neat crossover connection between the two forks using plumbing fittings & copper tubing, and he plumbed in a small pressure gauge. It's really nifty & doesn't look bad either.

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17 Jun 2015 07:29 #676937 by Randombeat
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martin_csr wrote: The useable range is typically 7-14.5 psi. My neighbor rigged up a neat crossover connection between the two forks using plumbing fittings & copper tubing, and he plumbed in a small pressure gauge. It's really nifty & doesn't look bad either.


Can you get a pic of that? Sounds pretty cool!

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